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Revolveneynes: Novel eneyneparacyclophanes by sequential palladium coupling
Romero, Miguel A.,Fallis, Alex G.
, p. 4711 - 4714 (1994)
The synthesis and initial study of a new series of eneyne-bridged cyclophanes (revolveneynes) are described in which the phenyl rings are free to rotate within the cavity. Either palladium coupling or oxidative dimerization provided rapid access to [14],
